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6 June, 00:33

What is the largest possible remainder when a two-digit number is divided by the sum of its digits?

a) 13

b) 14

c) 15

d) 16

e) 17

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  1. 6 June, 00:51
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    The largest possible digit sum = 9 + 9 = 18, so no remainder can be > 17.

    Working down from the top:

    99/18 → remainder 9

    98/17 → remainder 13

    89/17 → remainder 4

    97/16 → remainder 1

    88/16 → remainder 8

    79/16 → remainder 15

    After that the divisor is 15 or less,

    so the remainder is 14 or less,

    and so the largest remainder is 15,

    from 79 = 4 * 16 + 15.
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